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Chapelle Sainte-Anne du Vieux-Lauzon
Opening Hours :
  • Saturday and Sunday from 10:00 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Fares :
  • Free admission
Contact Info :

Chapelle Sainte- Anne du Vieux-Lauzon
220, rue Saint-Joseph
Lévis QC, G6V 1C9
Canada

Telephone418-837-2050

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Chapelle Sainte-Anne du Vieux-Lauzon

Starting 2011-06-25 until 2011-10-09

Built in 1789, the Sainte-Anne Chapel is the oldest processional chapel in the East part of Lévis. This Lévis religious heritage jewel is unique in Quebec–it is the only processional chapel featuring a small sacristy. A classified historical monument since 1977, this chapel has welcomed several pilgrims and tourists from Quebec and the United States between the 1890s and 1960s. In 1893, two miracles occurred during the first mass inaugurating the first restoration. Want to know what they were? Come for a visit...
- Guided tours available
The Sainte-Anne Chapel is located on Saint-Joseph Street, in front of Ste-Catherine Street.


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Last update : 2011-07-14